From CDC.GOV - Look at table 1 and focus specifically on "DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES" - notice how before COVID-19(84) it averaged close to 60,000 per week, goes up to the 70,000 range for about 6 weeks and then (May 23rd, 2020) drops down to the 60,000 range again and remains below 60,000. The week of July 25th 2020 is only 44,290 (data as of August 7th, 2020). FROM CDC.GOV - https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/COVID19/index.htm
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The CDC is less than reliable. Glaringly missing from their statistics are deaths specifically FROM COVID-19. What they are counting is people who died with the virus but from other causes such as pneumonia, influenza and automobile accidents. Like I said in the article, there are no tests for SARS-CoV-2, only tests for RNA-based antigens.
I agree with you 100%. No reliable data SPECIFICALLY ISOLATING COVID-19(84).
That's why the only reliable number is "DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES".
That number is impossible to "misdiagnose".
Dead is Dead.
LOL Well said!
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